Amazon Artifice: Can Clever Become Cunning and Then Crime?
June 7, 2022
I spotted about 250 comments on Hacker News in response to this question: Anyone else quickly losing confidence in Amazon?
The answer is, “Yep.”
What’s interesting is that a number of comments address governance issues; that is, Amazon appears to some people to be allowing third party sellers to market products which create perceived and real problems. Examples range from pet supplies that cause owners and beasties problems to products which are unlikely to receive the Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval (huh, what’s that?)
The comments contain some interesting assertions or accusations. I noted these:
- lt1970: It’s against Amazon policy to let others know that sellers are buying reviews.
- taurath: The resellers are more important customers than the buyers are.
- dcchambers: The [Amazon] number crunchers have determined actually dealing with the fraud isn’t yet worth it financially.
- KVFinn: The [Amazon ecommerce] search feels actively hostile.
Another write up dated June 3, 2022) was “Amazon Urges Consultant to Push Message from Minority Groups.”
The subject? The narrative that regulation would harm “communities of color.”
Okay, is this weaponized information?
The point of view I am taking in my forthcoming book for law enforcement, analysts, and intelligence professionals would identify this “shaped info payload” is designed to benefit corporate interests, not those individuals who fit into the euphemistic phrase “communities of color.”
Stephen E Arnold, June 7, 2022